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New Rules: 3D and Beyond - Change means Opportunities for Digital Cinema and Home Theater Product Image

New Rules: 3D and Beyond - Change means Opportunities for Digital Cinema and Home Theater

  • Published: July 2012
  • Region: World
  • 71 Pages
  • DIGDIA

Change means Opportunities for Digital Cinema and Home Theatre

The first phases of Digital Cinema and HDTV have matured. Companies are now assessing what to do next for growth and are making their moves now.

The transition from the analog world of entertainment to a Digital Media world was based on "Old Rules". That is, Digital Media solutions have been focused on substituting digital for analog. It is like when TV was first available - old radio shows were moved to TV. It wasn't until TV got a bit more established that TV became its own medium.

Now that the entertainment world is comfortable with the transition to Digital Media, people are now asking why some of the "old rules" are there. A simple example is the old rule that movies should be shot at 24 frames per second - an old rule from the 1920s. The Hobbit is the first "tent pole" movie shot in 48 fps. It is helping to set a New Rule that movies don't have to adhere to 24fps. But, the New Rule is a bit more complicated than just saying 48fps is coming - there is a paradigm shift that is now possible to think about that provides a better experience without having to incure the costs the Hobbit absorbed. The READ MORE >

1  Introduction
1.1  Enter 3D
1.2  New Rules

2  Experience Elements
2.2  Resolution
2.3  3D
2.4  Frame Rate
2.5  Color+
2.6  Audio

4  Resolution
4.1  Current Situation
4.1.1  Theater
4.1.2  Home
4.3  New Rules
4.3.1  Theater
4.3.2  Home

5  3D
5.1  Current Situation
5.1.1  Theater
5.1.3  Home
5.2  New Rules
5.2.1  Theater
5.2.3  Home

6  Frame Rate
6.1  Current Situation
6.1.1  Theater
6.1.2  Home
6.3  New Rules
6.3.1  Theater
6.3.2  Home

7  Color+
7.1  Current Situation
7.1.1  Theater
7.1.3  Home
7.2  New Rules
7.2.1  Theater
7.2.2  Home

8  Audio
8.1  Current Situation
8.1.1  Theater
8.1.
  Home
8.3  New Rules
8.3.1  Theater
8.3.2  Home
9  Appendix
9.1  Glossary
9.3  Feature Length 3D Titles
9.5  Organizations

Figures

Figure 1 - New Media, New Rules
Figure 2 - Experience Elements Spider Diagram
Figure 3 - Christie 4K projector using T.I. DLP
Figure 4 - Integrated Media Block diagram
Figure 5 - Frame Compatible 3D can be worse than you think
Figure 6 - 3D Pixel Spacing
Figure 7 - Christie CP2210
Figure 8 - Sharp 8K LCD
Figure 9 - Number of Feature Length 3D Titles (1953 to 2012)
Figure 10 - Feature Length 3D Titles, U.S. vs. Non-U.S.
Figure 11 - LG CF3D
Figure 12 - Proper Home Theater
Figure 13 - 3D Movie Genres by % and Count (2009 - 2012)
Figure 14 - CPG Shadow D rigs
Figure 15 - Panasonic Integrated 3D Cameras
Figure 16 - NBC Peacock
Figure 17 - ACES, from Camera to Projector
Figure 18 – LTI Philips LTIX 6000-DC Xenon Digital Lamp
Figure 19 – Spectrum: Sun, Xenon, Eye, Film, Digital & Laser Color
Figure 20 - CIE Chart: ACES vs. Laser vs. SMPTE Ref. vs. REC709
Figure 21 - Laser speckle
Figure 22 - DCI Speaker Placements
Figure 23 – IOSONO in Hollywood
Figure 24 - Atmos ceiling speakers
Figure 25 - Cinemark XD

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